Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences |
Notice: | FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY |
Moderator: | MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO |
Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 11 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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I recently bought a dog whistle with the intention of trying it out on the boys, this whistle emits a high pitched noise which is audible to the human ear as a sort of hiss but is supposedly audible to dogs within a range of 500 meters. The first time I tried it out on the cats they both sat there and looked at me as if to say "Whats with all the noise man?", so I gave them both a choc drop, now if I use it when they are close by they run up to me and gave me a look as if to say "O.K. so where's the choc drop?" they are then rewarded. However when they have been outside and out of sight and I use it they dont seem to respond, but if I rattle a fork in their feeding bowls they soon come back. Is this because they can't hear the whistle at a distance like dogs, or because they are being awkward B*gg**s and will only do what they feel like, like cats ? Martyn.
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3880.1 | the rules, always remember the rules.. | TYGON::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Tue Aug 07 1990 14:32 | 23 |
Martyn, need you ask?? Cats train their humans very quickly. The rules of cat/human interaction are: 1) the cat NEVER comes when the human calls unless they feel like it or they are guarenteed of a reward that is MORE valuable than that which is currently available. Obviously, they are not going to sacrifice "outside" time unless they get "feeding" time. 2) the human ALWAYS responds to the cat's demands for food, attention, or lap immediately, regardless of inconvenience. Seriously, I think the whistle is audible to the cat (their range is approx. the same as a dog - only probably a little more acute in the lower ranges). Cats do hunt quite a bit by sound, as well as smell, being night hunters. PS. I don't believe the chocolate drop is safe if any real chocolate is included...caffine is among the toxic chemicals a cat can DIE from if sufficient quantities are ingested and ALL chocolate has caffine. As a cat is small, it doesn't take too much to cause illness. | |||||
3880.2 | Dont worry about the chocolate. | HAMPS::PATTISON_M | _m_/���\_m_,I'd rather be working | Wed Aug 08 1990 07:20 | 6 |
The treats I was using are sold as kitty treats, but they look just like white chocolate buttons which we get for kids over here so we just call them choc drops. M. |